GOLF WEEK at M. & C's T. GALLOWAY A. J. SHAW A GREAT WEEK FOR BOTH MEN AND LADY PLAYERS. GOLFING SHOTS DEMONSTRATED and EXPLAINED. Little faults such as slicing the tee shot, hooking the drive, topping the approaches, always seem to find their way into the golfer's game— _ There is no better way oL correcting wrong methods than visualising the right. This opportunity will be given daily on the First Floor at M. & C.'s commencing on Monday, for A. J. Shaw, N.Z. Open and Professional Champion and T. Galloway, Professional of the Maungakiekie Club will fully demonstrate and explain how to overcome difficulties and attain greater efficiency in this great outdoor game. Sessions — Monday to Thursday: 12.30, 1.30, and 3.30 p.m. Friday: 12.30, 1.30, 3-30, an d 8 p.m. Both men and lady players, and everyone interested are cordially invited to attend, any, or all of these helpful and instructive sessions. Seating accommodation is limited, so please be early. On the Men's Floor — the First. A SUGGESTION— .; .. Luncheon in the pleasant surroundings of the "Tudor" Room— then to the First Floor for an interesting half-hour watching these noted exponents of the game. • And Good Clothes are just as important as good clubs, or correct methods "SNUGFIT" GOLF SUITS A WONDERFUL VALUE because of their correct cut and the perfect GOLF SHOE at 29/6 freedom they allow, are worn by the above two j n h eavy _ we i g ht Willow Calf—Derby front professionals. style—water tight tongue and storm welt— Inspect the new two-piece "Snugfit" Suit, at leather lined throughout-Du-Flex Driver sole 85/-; they are remarkable suits in every respect and heel of rubber. —obtainable only from M. & C. GOLF HOSE THE NEW PULL-OVERS In all the smartest colourings and the diamond in the latest tuck-in style, are particularly check, to match *e new Pull-«s_ emart. In a variety of colours. ,"* r " cea " om ' f ** 19/6. 22/6, 27/6 FLANNEL GOLF SHIRTS ; >•>-» *• ™—' Coat style—two flap pockets—-long pointed and ton ; ngß _p ric e ß from 4/6. collar attached —grey, fawn and lovat. Kemarkable value at 13/6. For Correct and Quality Sports Attire Milne & Ghoyce L d QUEEN STREET
BILI3 WHISKY -β^t r Look for the signature on the Yellow Label. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1933, Page 11
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